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星期二, 3月 01, 2016

品貴高中生華埠學華語 駐波士頓教育組鼓勵赴臺留遊學

美國麻州品貴高中 (Pingree High School) 辦理校外中文教學,由中文教師呂圣筑帶領師生29名於本(105)225日到波士頓華埠進行課外教學,安排喝珍珠奶茶,逛中國超市等活動,讓學生從生活中應用所學華語。駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處教育組特別為他們辦理「赴臺留遊學說明會」,準備了包括中華民國教育部獎學金、各大學校院開設的英語課程及暑期華語夏令營等資料,鼓勵這群正學習中文的高中生到臺灣進修華語或攻讀學位。

駐波士頓教育組組長黃薳玉在致詞中表示,教育部設置「華語文獎學金」及「臺灣獎學金」鼓勵外國學生到臺灣進修華語或研讀學位。她也進一步說明,臺灣保有完整且豐富的中華傳統文化,可從日常生活中的節慶、建築、戲曲、舞蹈等生活脈動,感受臺灣獨特的風俗人文。臺灣社會民主開放,人民熱情,許多外國學生到臺灣留遊學都留下深刻回憶,相信臺灣可以成為品貴高中學生學習華語的最佳選擇。

這次說明會,駐波士頓教育組也準備港式點心,讓品貴高中學生從飲食學習華語,瞭解中華美食文化。面對琳琅滿目的亞洲食物,有些學生好奇每樣食物的味道,勇於嘗試新事物;有些學生則望之卻步。為了鼓勵學生勇於品嚐中華美食,呂圣筑老師特別設計「美食大挑戰」活動,端出鳳爪讓學生挑戰,成功者可獲得獎勵,現場因而歡聲四起,熱鬧不已。值得一提的是,活動當天是在場某位同學的生日,呂圣筑老師用中文請全體學生,歡唱中文的「生日快樂歌」一起為這位同學慶生,展現大家平時學習華語的成果。

品貴高中與台中惠文高中為姐妹校,兩校近年進行多場互訪交流。本次活動中不少學生曾參加品貴高中在20153月到臺灣與惠文高中交流的活動,在臺交流期間,品貴高中學生參訪臺北、臺中與臺南各地名勝古蹟,對臺灣留下良好的印象。駐波士頓教育組希望透過兩校頻繁的交流活動與本次說明會,增進品貴學生對臺灣的認識,進而鼓勵這群學生未來到臺留遊學。


Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Announces Launch of 2016-17 Internship Challenge

The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) is excited to announce the launch of the next round of our Internship Challenge program! This year-round workforce development program focuses on enhancing the talent pipeline for Massachusetts life sciences companies by providing students and recent college graduates with hands-on work experience through internship opportunities at life sciences companies. The program creates hundreds of new internships each year by enabling small companies to hire paid interns. 

To date, the MLSC has facilitated the placement of nearly 2,280 interns at more than 500 companies across the Commonwealth. 
 
The Internship Challenge is our state's premier STEM internship program,  It is a direct pipeline between our world leading biopharma and medical device industries and our state's community colleges, state colleges, and public and private higher education institutions. We are proud that employers have relied heavily on our program to fulfill their scientific and workforce needs in years' past, and based on demand, this year we have added additional resources to make available additional opportunities.
 
This round of the program will run from May 1, 2016 through April 30, 2017. Participating companies will be given access to search a robust database of hundreds of resumes submitted by students and recent graduates. Candidates are then hired as interns and paid directly by companies. Upon conclusion of the internship, the MLSC reimburses each company for intern stipends.
 
Companies with 100 or fewer employees in Massachusetts, and not more than 250 globally, are eligible to receive reimbursement for intern stipends. Larger companies are welcome to recruit students through the program, but will not be eligible for reimbursement. This year, the MLSC is increasing funding for the program, and increasing the reimbursement cap to $8,160 ($17/hour) per intern. Furthermore, companies will be eligible to hire more than the maximum four subsidized interns provided that each additional intern replaces an intern that was hired by the company as a full time employee.
 
Interns must be Massachusetts residents or attend a Massachusetts college/university and be completing at least their sophomore year prior to the start of the internship. Students enrolled in a two-year/community college/certificate program, students pursuing a Master's Degree, and recent graduates that completed their degree/certificate within the past year are also eligible.
 
For those interested in either hosting an intern or becoming one through the Internship Challenge, please visitwww.masslifesciences.com/programs/internship to learn more and to apply.


Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Announces Launch of 2016-17 Internship Challenge
This year’s program features more funding, higher pay, and a new incentive for long-term hiring by participating companies

Waltham, MA – The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) today announced the launch of the 2016-17 Internship Challenge program.  This year’s program will feature a $700,000 increase in funding, an increase in the maximum reimbursable pay rate for interns from $15/hour to $17/hour, and a new incentive for long-term hiring by participating companies.  Under the new hiring incentive companies that offer a long-term position to a participating intern will be able to receive funding for a replacement intern.
The Internship Challenge program links college students and recent graduates with paid internship opportunities at life sciences companies across Massachusetts.  Eligible college students and recent graduates can apply online through the MLSC’s website for an internship with a life sciences company registered to host interns. Companies review candidates through a web-based interface in which they can match skills with their needs. Upon conclusion of the internship, the MLSC reimburses companies for stipends paid to their interns. 
Since the program first launched in 2009, the MLSC has facilitated the placement of nearly 2,280 interns with more than 500 companies. Many of these interns have indicated that their MLSC internship helped them decide that they would like to pursue a career in the life sciences. Nearly 25% of interns have been offered full or part-time jobs at the conclusion of their internships.
“The MLSC’s Internship Challenge is our state’s premier STEM internship program, providing hundreds of growing life sciences companies with scientifically proficient talent, and giving hundreds of students and recent graduates a pathway to life sciences employment every year,” said Travis McCready, President & CEO of the MLSC.  “It is a direct pipeline between our world leading biopharma and medical device industries and our state’s community colleges, state colleges, and public and private higher education institutions. We are proud that employers have relied heavily on our program to fulfill their scientific and workforce needs in years’ past, and based on demand, this year we have added additional resources to make available additional opportunities.”
The Internship Challenge provides interns with practical, “hands on” experience that prepares them to step into the workforce ready to meet the job requirements of life sciences employers.  Interns must be Massachusetts residents or attend a Massachusetts college/university and be completing at least their sophomore year prior to the start of the internship. Students enrolled in a two-year/community college/certificate program, students pursuing a Master's Degree, and recent graduates that completed their degree/certificate within the past year are also eligible.

“As a participant in the MLSC Internship Challenge, Ras Labs was able to secure key product development support prior to our ability to hire additional members to the team,” said Eric Sandberg, CEO of Ras Labs. “Ras Labs had the opportunity to work with a highly skilled and dedicated scientist over the course of the summer, and was given the time to make it possible to hire her at the conclusion of the internship. The MLSC Internship Challenge gives young scientists and start-ups the opportunity to evaluate working relationships that may not otherwise be possible. I would highly recommend this program.”

In addition to exposing local life sciences companies to top-rate talent, the program provides opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, diagnostics and bioinformatics industry sectors, and to gain exposure to an entrepreneurial environment.

After receiving an Associate’s Degree from Quincy College, Taissah Prosper joined Cambridge-based STC Biologics through the MLSC Internship Challenge to help the company with its operations.  She was quickly offered a full-time role as Operations Manager after her training was completed. “I was given an opportunity of a lifetime to advance my career at STC Biologics. To hold an Operations Manager position at such a young age still shocks me. Because of MLSC support, STC was able to give me the chance to prove myself and acquire new skills to serve in this managerial role.” Said Prosper. While working at STC, she is pursuing a BS degree at Boston University.  STC Biologics is a biotechnology company, founded in 2009, with capabilities in both biologics development and development of targeted liposomal formulations.

“The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center has created a critical pathway that pays enormous dividends for students and companies across the Commonwealth,” said UMass President Marty Meehan. “More than 400 UMass students have followed this path and have obtained internships with life science companies since this program was established. We view this program and partnership with great enthusiasm, and see UMass and the MLSC continuing to work together on many fronts to strengthen and advance the state’s innovation economy.”​

“The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center’s Internship Challenge is an example of what we are trying to do more of in the Baker-Polito administration. The internships give students hands-on training so they are able to step into the workforce prepared to meet employers’ demand for skilled workers,” Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Ronald L. Walker II, said. “We know that employers have a difficult time finding qualified skilled workers. We need more programs around the state like the Internship Challenge to address the skills gap.”

Students who are selected for the Internship Challenge this year will be paid up to $17 per hour for a total of up to $8,160. Companies will be reimbursed this amount upon conclusion of the internship. Companies with 100 or fewer employees in Massachusetts (or up to 250 globally) are eligible to receive reimbursement of intern wages, including any payroll taxes.  Larger companies are welcome to participate and host unsubsidized interns.  Host companies must commit to providing a dedicated mentor and meaningful internship opportunity.
Individuals interested in applying or companies interested in participating can learn more atwww.masslifesciences.com/programs/internship/.

麻州總檢察官奚莉 3/7 談消費者權益

On Monday, March 7, the Office of Attorney General Maura Healey will be at Haitian Multiservice Center/Catholic Charities of Greater Boston, helping community members with consumer rights issues. If you know of anyone with landlord/tenant issues; or who bought a defective product and is having issues with the seller; or who is having problems with an insurance company; or who has a worker’s rights problem (non-payment of wage, sick time, etc.) please invite them to join this event. March 7th celebrates National Consumer Protection Week, and the “People’s Law Firm” will be in Boston helping the community, free of charge.

What: Community Action Hours at Haitian Multiservice Center/Catholic Charities of Greater Boston
185 Columbia Road, Suite 314
Dorchester, MA 02121
Who: Staff from the Office of Attorney General Maura Healey
When: Monday, March 7, 2016
Time: 5:00 – 7:00PM
FREE SERVICES

AARP亞太裔社區英雄獎接受提名


Call for Nominations for AARP’s
Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Hero Awards
AARP亞太裔社區英雄獎接受提名

 
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2016 – AARP is pleased to announce its new Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Hero Awards to acknowledge hard-working staff and volunteers of non-profit organizations. The call for nominations is open now until March 31, 2016 at AARP’s AAPI Community Facebook page.

“We encourage everyone to nominate the passionate and committed individuals in our community for their work helping older adults,” said Daphne Kwok, AARP Vice President of Multicultural Leadership, Asian American and Pacific Islander Audience Strategy. “This award is our way to say thank you to individuals who are making the lives of our older adults better.  This award is also an opportunity to inspire others to work for or to volunteer time assisting our elders.”

To submit a nomination, visit facebook.com/AARPAAPICommunity to fill out the online form. Eligible nominees include any employee or volunteer of a non-profit organization that serves Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders age 50-plus. Nominees can be any age and ethnicity.

Finalists will be chosen from the submitted nominees and featured on a Facebook photo album for open voting. Users can “Like” the finalist to cast their vote during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May. Three heroes will be announced in June, and they and their organizations will each receive a cash prize of $1,000.

For more information about how AARP helps Asian American & Pacific Islander families get more out of life, visit aarp.org/aapifacebook.com/AARPAAPICommunity and@AARPAAPI.


【華盛頓2016年3月1日訊】AARP組織宣佈推出全新亞太裔社區英雄獎,以表揚非營利組織內勞苦功高的職員及義工。獎項從今起至2016年3月31日開放提名,民眾可以前往AARP的亞太裔社區臉書網頁提交人選。

“我們鼓勵大家提名社區裡一些全心全意、致力服務老年人的人士。“AARP多元文化市場和參與部(亞太裔)副總裁郭為婉說:“這個獎項是我們向致力幫助長者改善生活的人們致謝的方式。這個獎項也是鼓勵其他人服務長者或從事長者義務工作的一個機會。”

民眾可以到臉書網頁facebook.com/AARPAAPICommunity填寫表格及提名。符合條件的被提名者可以是任何一個服務50歲以上亞太裔民眾的非營利組織職員或義工,而且他們可以是任何年齡和來自不同族裔。

我們將從芸芸被提名人士中選取一些優秀者,然後在Facebook相冊中公佈和接受公眾投票。臉書用戶可以在五月亞太裔傳統月期間,上網“按讚” 投票支持各個候選人。六月的時候我們將公佈三位得獎英雄,他們和所屬的組織將分別獲得$ 1,000現金獎。

有關AARP可如何幫助亞太裔家庭獲得更美好生活,請瀏覽網站aarp.org/aapifacebook.com/AARPAAPICommunity和推特關注@AARPAAPI


Governor Baker Declares March “Massachusetts Maple Month”

Governor Baker Declares March “Massachusetts Maple Month”

BOSTON - March 1, 2016 – Governor Charlie Baker has declared March “Massachusetts Maple Month” in an effort to support the Commonwealth’s many maple producers and encourage Massachusetts residents to purchase locally-produced maple products.

“Creating maple syrup is a time-honored Massachusetts tradition that the more than 300 maple syrup producers in the Commonwealth keep alive,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “I encourage residents to support our local maple syrup producers and purchase delicious Massachusetts maple products.”

“The income of our dairy farms is supplemented by the production of maple syrup, making it not only the first agricultural crop of the season but also one of the most important,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “By declaring March as Massachusetts Maple month, we hope everyone will take part in recognizing the importance of the Commonwealth’s maple producers.”

“Maple syrup is an inherently sustainable agricultural product because healthy, well-maintained trees can be tapped for over 100 years,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Matthew Beaton. “The Baker-Polito Administration is proud to recognize and support the maple syrup producers that help protect our environment and contribute to the Commonwealth’s vibrant agricultural and tourism industries.”

Massachusetts is home to approximately 300 maple syrup producers, including many who are open to the public throughout the sugaring season.  Last year approximately 75,000 gallons of maple syrup worth more than $4.3 million was produced across the Commonwealth, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Approximately $1.9 million in revenue is generated by maple farms, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, country inns, and other attractions in farm communities.  Additionally, Massachusetts sugar makers steward more than 15,000 acres of woodland.

“Maple syrup is a delicious and versatile natural sweetener, compliments of Mother Nature and the state's maple producers,” said Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) Commissioner Lebeaux.  “Maple syrup is the first farm product of the season and the oldest agricultural enterprise in the country, and its production helps contribute to the diversity of our agricultural products.”

To kick off the Massachusetts maple season, DAR Commissioner John Lebeaux will join local and agricultural officials on Friday, March 4, 2016 at Stonegate Farms in Conway at 10:00am for a ceremonial sugar maple tree tapping.

“This event signifies the start of maple season in Massachusetts and celebrates the hard work, dedication and tradition of sugar makers across the Commonwealth,” said State Representative Stephen Kulik (D-Worthington).  “I am proud that this event is once again being held in my district at Stonegate Farm in Conway, a town with a rich history in agriculture and maple sugaring.  I hope this season is one of the sweetest and most productive yet!”

“We’ve already had a good run of sap with the early mild weather in February,” said Dana Goodfield, owner of Stonegate Farm in Conway.  “The sap is excellent, yielding syrup that has a wonderful color and great flavor.”

While March has earned the distinction of Maple Month, tapping in Massachusetts can start at the end of January and continue through April. For prime sugaring, nights must be below freezing and days must be above freezing. Everything from the weather, soil, and genetics of the tree can affect maple syrup flavor - like wine, flavor can differ from region to region.   

The Massachusetts Maple Producers Association (MMPA) will hold its 3rd Annual Maple Weekend March 19 to 20. Maple Weekend will feature open house events at over 45 sugarhouses, and special maple menus at participating restaurants made with 100% pure Massachusetts maple syrup.

Go to the MassGrown website and click on maple for a complete listing of maple sugar houses orwww.massmaple.org

星期一, 2月 29, 2016

麻州華裔民代點將錄 年輕女性從政興趣大

在美華人一向政治冷感,無論是參選或投票都不積極,以至華人儘管移居美國已逾百年,傳承不下四、五代,但從政者迄今鳳毛麟角,麻州地區加起來僅10人上下。
麻州華人公開支持政客的也一直不多,最知名的是1930年代在波士頓出生的廣東台山移民後代,陳毓璇,陳毓禮兩兄弟。
陳氏兄弟藉著當年名為華珍,那時他們自己經營,現名龍鳳的酒樓,經常為政客辦籌款會,在華裔社區拜票,奠定他們儼然波士頓華埠地下市長的影響力。
陳毓璇的主要影響力,來自當年擔任麻州參議會議長的威廉鮑傑,陳毓禮的主要影響力則來自他和波士頓市任期最長,逾20年的市長萬寧路(Tom Menino),以及延伸到後來的前任麻州州長派屈克(Deval Patrick),現任州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker),現任波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh的友誼
來自中國大陸華人移民,近年增加極為迅速,使麻州華裔人口數在2014年的美國人口統計調查中已上升到141,655,佔總人口的3.39%,但礙於美國移民法的配額制度,以及華人本身的過客心態,許多華人即使來美已十幾,廿,甚至三十年,仍然頂多只有綠卡,還沒拿公民身份,或未登記成為選民,以致無權投票,也難以在政治上產生影響力。
麻州本地的華人參政,早在1985年就有司徒其安(Kai Shang)當選過亞特柏羅(Attleboro)市市長,但過去這30年來,參政華人仍屈指可數,包括90年代起先後當選牛頓市市議員的馬惠美,談繼欣,2007年當選費奇堡(Fitchburg)市長的黃素芬(Lisa Wong),2009年 當選麻州眾議員的黃子安,陳德基,曾參選麻州副州長,當選連任劍橋市議員已四屆的張禮能。
在人口規模較小的城鎮中,有李波當選為勒星頓鎮委員,伍甘澍當選為康可鎮鎮議員,王衛東當選為房屋委員,蕭廣松參選過。文華則是在牛頓市參選過憲章委員會委員。
然後直到2014年,才有吳弭當選為波士頓不分區市議員,2016年有梁秀婷當選為昆士市不分區市議員。
2016年時,吳弭再度締造歷史,當選為波士頓市有史以來的首名華裔、亞裔市議會議長。
綜觀歷年來的華裔麻州民代,人們可發現幾個有趣現象,其一是女性當選成功率高,其二是年齡越來越輕。黃素芬,吳弭都是年僅28歲時首度當選,剛當選的梁秀婷更是才26歲,其三是不再競選連任的都是女性。
談繼欣數年前卸任,沒競選連任。黃素芬當了四任市長後,去年中也宣佈不再連任。
三名男性民代,麻州眾議員黃子安,陳德基都已宣佈今年(2016)繼續競選連任。劍橋市市議員張禮能已於去年底順利連任。
去年,緬因州也有一名混血華裔陳樂(Ben Chin)參選路易斯頓市市長,十一月大選時得票最高,卻因得票率未超過半數,最後在依照市府規定辦理的二選一複選中,不幸落敗。
今年跳進選戰中的華人,還有刻正參選麻州參議員的黃子瑜(Diana Hwang)。根據麻州政府規定,年滿30才能競選州參議員。
鄰州參選華人有甫於2月26日宣佈競選連任,曾參選果羅德島州副州長的克蘭斯頓市市長馮偉傑,以及在賓州參選國會眾議員,年僅24歲的李林笛。(更新版)

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY CELEBRATES TEEN TECH WEEK

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY CELEBRATES TEEN TECH WEEK
Programs take place at six locations throughout the system

http://api.ning.com/files/88iYmLuVXsrBhYsMpV8qKoELXCwkSDQZk1ytVnQoiddU6Qy3*jab2Hk2rApraKf2Be3DygQBo52qdPRLt7ljEQVxRy4oiUyX/150916TTW16logo.jpgBOSTON – February 29, 2016 – Boston Public Library celebrates Teen Tech Week March 6-12, an annual national initiative of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Six neighborhood locations in the Boston Public Library system, including the recently renovated Teen Central at the Central Library, have events planned with the theme “Create it at your library.” Through these programs, learning is extended beyond the classroom and teens have a space in which they can explore, create, and share content, and learn to be competent and ethical users of digital media.
“Teen Tech Week is a great opportunity for our young residents across the city to participate in free programs that will advance their skills in using modern technology,” said Mayor Walsh. “I encourage all of our teenage learners to participate in these programs that will help them expand their knowledge of digital media and technology, and gain a competitive advantage that will help them achieve their future goals.”
“Boston Public Library joins libraries across the nation in supporting the digital literacy needs of teens everywhere,” said Boston Public Library Interim President David Leonard. “Boston teens across the city have a variety of programs to choose from and can further their education and skill development in a safe learning environment.”
”Teen Tech Week is a prime opportunity for teens across the city to have a hands-on experience with technology and hone their skills; teens participating in technology programs at Boston Public Library locations will help support their college and 21st century career needs,” said Farouqua Abuzeit, Manager of Youth Services.
Programs offered March 6-12 include music making through code, building robot hardware, blogging, and coding with Minecraft in conjunction with the Rhode Island Computer Museum. The six Boston Public Library locations participating in Teen Tech Week are: Dudley, East Boston, Grove Hall, Hyde Park, Mattapan, and Teen Central, Central Library in Copley Square. The complete schedule of events for Teen Tech Week and beyond can be found by searching for “Teen Tech Week” in the Boston Public Library calendar, which is available via www.bpl.org/calendar.

Minuteman Lands $500,000 Competitive State Grant to Help Launch New Career and Technical Program

Minuteman Lands $500,000 Competitive State Grant
to Help Launch New Career and Technical Program

LEXINGTON – With the help of a $500,000 state grant, Minuteman High School will launch a new Advanced Manufacturing & Metal Fabrication program to train high school students and adults for high-wage, high-demand jobs in the field of advanced manufacturing in the MetroWest region. 

The competitive grant was announced by Governor Charles D. Baker during ceremonies at the State House on February 24.  The Governor announced grants totaling $9.3 million from the new Massachusetts Skills Capital Grant Program.  He was joined at the event by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Ronald Walker II, Education Secretary James Peyser, and Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash.

Some 68 schools and training programs applied for grants.  Only 35 were successful.

“This is terrific news for our school and for our region,” said Dr. Edward A. Bouquillon, Superintendent at Minuteman High School.  “We are grateful to Governor Baker and his Workforce Skills Cabinet for making this investment in high-quality vocational-technical education.”

Minuteman received $500,000, the largest grant possible under the program.  Only one other school received the maximum award.

With the grant, Minuteman will purchase 10 industry-standard machines and 15 ancillary training simulators.  The equipment will include five Mini Mills, four CNC Tool Room Lathes, and one CNC Lathe with Y Axis.   

The equipment will help Minuteman serve vocational high school students, academic high school students, unemployed and underemployed adults, and incumbent workers seeking to earn industry credentials.

"Securing this highly-competitive state grant helps reduce costs to local taxpayers,” said Dr. Bouquillon.  “Minuteman will continue to aggressively pursue opportunities like this one to get grants.” 

Instruction will be delivered at Minuteman High School by Chapter 74 state-licensed teachers and will follow state curriculum frameworks and guidelines from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).  The new program will be guided by a Program Advisory Committee of business, education and community leaders that will review curriculum, equipment, instruction, and industry trends.

Dr. Bouquillon noted that nine companies or agencies wrote letters supporting Minuteman’s grant application.  These include the Boston Tooling & Machining Association, Inc.; Vaccon Vacuum Products; Mach Machine, Inc.; Lexington Public Schools; Wentworth Institute of Technology College of Professional and Continuing Education; Partnerships for a Skilled Workforce; North Central Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board; Metro North Regional Employment Board; and the Minuteman Futures Foundation, Inc.

Several business people and educators have already agreed to serve on the Program Advisory Committee for the new program.

According to Michelle Roche, Director of Career and Technical Education at Minuteman, the school will be ordering and installing equipment and designing the new program over the next several months.  The school is hoping to have initial course offerings in the fall.

Minuteman officials are currently planning a new 628-student high school consisting of two Career Academies supporting a total of 16 high-quality career and technical education programs.  Advanced Manufacturing will be part of the new school’s Engineering, Construction and Trades Academy.

Minuteman is an award-winning regional high school that integrates robust academic and career & technical learning to deliver a revolutionary competitive advantage. The school serves a diverse student body with multiple learning styles, expanding opportunities for college and career success.


As an accredited member of the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC), Minuteman challenges all students to aspire to their full potential, accelerate their learning, and achieve success in the 21st-century global community.